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I finally came clean to my mom tonight about my pot usage, explained how it was probably gonna be legal in 10-15 years and she didn't even trip. feelsgoodman.
I'm grown and I was gonna do my thing regardless, but it just feels good to know I don't have to be sneaky or keep it a secret from her. I know I'm not doing anything wrong, so why act like it nawmsayin?
That store bought is weak as hell, and if you want that pi yao they going to charge you a arm and a leg.It won't get weaker. If anything it will get stronger as it gains acceptance and popularity. Weed culture is entrenched in society in regions like the entire western coast. The people who really grow that "loud" view their craft as art and it's appreciated by the smoking community as such. The real reason the best weed is in California (I see you Oregon) is because it's more so much more widely used and produced. There are simply more people who've spent years and decades perfecting their craft here than anywhere else. The government would have to step in in a major way to have an effect on quality.
We're not in other countrys were in America, and weed can be purchased at marijuana dispensaries(stores) in California.
Didnt know weed was legal off Melrose and in the Santa Monica Alleys....
Just look at the countries which have legalized it and check their crime rates of before and after. Nuff said.
strong post.
My people got shot off Melrose after leaving a dispensary on Melrose. A dude got smoke in the alley behind his dispensary in Santa Monica. I was at one 60 miles away from both these locations at another dispensary, and two dudes got bust on right at the corner. They had a reality show about a dispensary in Oregon I think, and some dude walked right in and went across his **** with a lead pipe. All these incidents where related to weed, not just oh it happened near the dispensaries.
Not only does it take crime into areas that usually don't see crime it brings crime out of the darkness of the night into the daylight hours. All the shootings I mentioned happen in the morning or throughout the day.
Stone face yourself for being a uninformed square trying to act like you know something.
Legalizing weed makes it easier for me to find the weight.
That store bought is weak as hell, and if you want that pi yao they going to charge you a arm and a leg.
Just expound your logic please, because im not understanding it. You're saying legalization will lead to more crime yet your example is crime in Cali, where it is still officially illegal. Before we jump to these types of conclusions, can we wait and see if Colorado and Washington will get overrun by violence? Though historical evidence points to the contrary occurring even if we are in America.
Sorry, I just dont see a need for people to jack others for weed, if they can grow it themselves or buy it at lower prices without any risk of getting arrested.
That top self be like $60, $75, nearly $80 a 1/8, but in the streets you can get that same top quality for the $50 1/8. And it's like you said what every the latest strain all the cool kids are smoking will get that make up to.Nah the top shelf is the generally gonna be along the lines of the best of the best. Obviously that doesn't mean you can't find the exact same thing outside dispensaries. Idk where you're from but in the Bay it's not too bad. Strains will get marked up a few dollars or they might not even include the tax on the sticker price, I know when I was in LA it was a few bucks more expensive. And what ever happens to be the "strain of the month" is gonna be rape anywhere.
There building it up for the corporate takeover.yo to the "older" weed heads on here (25+)
Do you guys find it weird how people are treating weed now adays? and the songs and the coolness factor of i? something just feels weird about the social and regular media push of MJ. its being commercialized maaannn. Feels like the NBA in the late 90s. im not liking it to much. Must be even worse for older heads.
Its like this push existed before in Europe and in certain stages around the world, but when North American gets a hold of something they just milk it.
WHAT!^ dont find it that weird..people BEEN wanting to legalize it for years...its just more accepted than it was 10 years ago. theres folk out there who never tried it thinking mj was like heron or meth and equating potheads to tweakers....people got less and less ignorant and started doing their own homework. i mean folks see celebs like wiz or ross or athletes like michael phelps or nick diaz in the media cheifin up. ...i dont find it THAT weird that its getting more attention
and its still officially illegal in CA....ask the feds.
I don't see that as a particularly good analogy. Growing weed is a lot easier for the average person than pressing decks and stitching together skate shoes. Prohibition corporatized alcohol, but it certainly hasn't stopped microbreweries from being successful or stopped people from brewing at home. And when you consider the fact that the dirty hippie demographic makes up a large chunk of weed smokers, I don't see the demand for high quality, organically grown weed going away any time soon.There building it up for the corporate takeover.Everybody thinking the legalization is going to be a +. Corporate America is going to chew this **** up and spit it out. Perfect example is the skate community.
It's the same if you've payed attention to it. Skateboarding went to being underground and not talked about much at all, to being commercialized and corporatized. When that happen you no longer had black and hispanic kids raging on other blacks and hispanics for being into skateboarding, because it it turned mainstream and was accepted.I don't see that as a particularly good analogy. Growing weed is a lot easier for the average person than pressing decks and stitching together skate shoes. Prohibition corporatized alcohol, but it certainly hasn't stopped microbreweries from being successful or stopped people from brewing at home. And when you consider the fact that the dirty hippie demographic makes up a large chunk of weed smokers, I don't see the demand for high quality, organically grown weed going away any time soon.
I struggle to see how those are negative things. Also, I wouldn't consider marijuana to be completely legal in California. Medicinal marijuana has created a semi-legal gray area.It's the same if you've payed attention to it. Skateboarding went to being underground and not talked about much at all, to being commercialized and corporatized. When that happen you no longer had black and hispanic kids raging on other blacks and hispanics for being into skateboarding, because it it turned mainstream and was accepted.
The same thing is going to happen with weed more and more people that normally wouldn't touch the stuff will cave in due to the wide acceptance. Same thing happen with skinny jeans.
It's legal to grow weed in CA, but the weed stores are still booming, and a street dealer can still thrive. I was in the middle of it all. Making it legal just made the dealers profit margin rise, and created new dealers that would have never even thought about getting involved with weed period.
Marketing changes the way people think.
I liked piff better than loud.
We call it grass now ! ... Carl!
WHAT! Did you think about this before you typed it? This children is why you stay away from weed unless your going through chemo.
Like I said before. Legalizing it creates a man being murdered in the alley behind his weed shop at 8am in Santa Monica. My people getting shoot off of Melrose and 3rd. after just leaving a weed store. My uncles neighbor($500,000 homes in a recession type of neighborhood) that is a principle getting shoot and robbed in thier home, because they sell and grow as a side hustle. Shooting in front of the stores. To call it "medical" marijuana is a joke. 90% of the users conditions are chronic "headaches". This was just away to test the waters, and prove to the government the pros of legalization.I struggle to see how those are negative things. Also, I wouldn't consider marijuana to be completely legal in California. Medicinal marijuana has created a semi-legal gray area.
You can't do that what a beer so what are you saying.when they stop raiding dispenseries...when they stop flying over peoples back yards and taking mmj patients to jail...when a person can be smoking a J on the street and talking to a cop at the same time without issue...that is when we are truely legal IMO.
And I've never heard of any dispensaries getting raided
And I've never heard of any dispensaries getting raided or the arrest of "patients", and I really don't see them being more stringent in North Cali then in SoCal. Seeing that North Cali made the way for what we have today.
Marijuana is still illegal in Colorado, Washington, and all the other states that passed. But instead of you going to county or the state pen you go to Federal lock up. Your local police might not arrest you, but the DEA will.You should listen a bit closer. There's been more raids on dispensaries in the Obama administration than ever before. And for the record, both of ya'll are saying the same thing...marijuana is still illegal in California.
They told them to do the same thing in 04, but they didn't. Are you guys actually involved with the scene, or are you just repeating what you read in some article?wut? LA city council told 762 marijuana dispensaries to shut down just this past July and people get raided all the time, my uncle for example, grew too much.
Feds Set to Crack Down on California Pot DispensariesThe only raids I've heard about are on illegal and unlicensed collectives. And the administration has nothing to do with it.